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hey all just got my car tuned with the new gear and the place i got it done at said it got 265 but thats all they said which sucks cause i wanna know if it is kw or hp we are talking about,

these are the mods

kamakato exhaust

550cc injectors

hybrid fmic

apexi pod

ebc set at 13 psi

emanage blue ecu

hypergear tr43 gen 2 turbo

bosh 040 fuel pump

z32

all in a r33 with a stage 2 shift kit

any help muchly apresiated

(excuse my rank spelling)

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Since you, presumably, paid for the work you should have recieved a dyno log when done. Otherwise just pick up the phone, ring your tuner and ask him, no point any randoms trying to guess what you made other than for self gratification..

Since you, presumably, paid for the work you should have recieved a dyno log when done. Otherwise just pick up the phone, ring your tuner and ask him, no point any randoms trying to guess what you made other than for self gratification..

true but its a sunday and im itching to know haha

hmmm... that is a hard one, cuz I have a tr43 aswell...

my mods are similar to yours, but with a pfc...

my injectors and z32 are going in the car as we speak :laugh: so it has been estimated with those bits and pieces going in and about 15psi

that the car would be roughly around the 250kw mark...give or take..

at the moment, the afm and injectors are at 110% and 100% and the max I power I got with them was about 204kw..at 11-12psi.....

so if its had a good tune,etc. etc.. it could be at 265kw... considering a tr43 will handle roughly 400hp..

Regards,

Adam

it sound like in HP. can you put up the dyno sheet? TR43 standard make 230rwkws (331HP) at 14psi with stock injectors and AFM after a good tune. You should get 215rwkws just by using 98 fuel and slight timing advance. Check to make sure your cat is not restricting flow, and Please Make sure the internal wastegate is shut probably. Lot of people doesn't adjust the wastegate rod after rotating the housing on it.

below is off a rb25det all stock fuel and afm running a dr.drift remaped ecu.

r33230kws.jpg

Edited by hypergear

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